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We all know there’s a science to scheduling social messages, yet decoding that formula takes time.

Social etiquette, best practices, and data crunching rule the world of social strategy. Some nerds have the bandwidth to figure this out (like us), but a lot of you might not have the time to dive into it.

Well, at least, not until today that is :)

Best time scheduling is our newest social media automation feature to launch this Spring.

It will take the guesswork out of posting your social media messages, so you can get the most engagement from your social messages every time, without the manual busywork.

CoSchedule has done its due diligence by compiling best practices from hundreds of the world’s best marketers, analyzing the rules/strategies of every social platform, rehashing our methods, and testing out the “perfect” times.

Reap the awesome benefits of high engagement, increased traffic, and more followers with best time scheduling. It’s that easy!

Engage with more of your audience!

Best time scheduling lets you focus on writing quality messages that increase clickthroughs while we share them at the best times.

The better the content the more engagement you’ll get! Optimize your hard work and let best time scheduling determine the best time for your messages to go out. We’ll make sure your messages don’t go to waste and that the right people see your content!

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Marina

Hello Kathryn, thanks for that nice article about the best scheduling time. Are you work with social media tools with a scheduling function? I prefer to work with blog2social. It’s an easy tool to schedule and post automatically to the various social media, while at the same time it allows you to customize your postings for each network’s requirement. Also you can select the image you like to go with your post.

Hey @disqus_1rhZwQ9wkJ:disqus! Thanks for the comment. I haven’t heard of blog2social yet, but we’ll have to check it out.

As far as CoSchedule goes, you can schedule messages for your own content—and curated content—all on one social media calendar so you can manage everything in one place. CoSchedule also helps you share images with your messages.

Hey @BackdoorSurvival:disqus! Buffer has a feature that staggers your messages throughout a day. Where CoSchedule differs is that we’ll stagger your messages throughout the day, but the times we choose to send your messages are smartly chosen according to the best practices for your specific networks.

For example, you could simply schedule a message to send to Facebook tomorrow, and we’d automatically make sure to send it when Facebook users are typically most engaged. Data shows that this should help influence more shares and clickthroughs to view your content.

How much account is taken of Time Zones around the World? 7AM in San Francisco is not 7AM in London, Dubai or Melbourne. Does your method take account of when the best time for engagement has historically been for individual account holders?

Jonathan Fielding

Just Like Patrick, how do I use best time for times such as 3am-6am for example?

Austin

This is “GIGO” — Garbage In, Garbage Out.

While everyone posts during work on LinkedIn, which is essentially 9-5…and otherwise ‘excluded’ here (and without mention of time zones)…that doesn’t mean it isn’t being looked at.

No one posts from 5-6pm (or reads then) because they’re on the way home by and large.